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A Share in Death (Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James, #1) A Share in Death by Deborah Crombie
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“suspected more than a hint of narcissism in those who chose physical mirror images of themselves as mates.”
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“Losing”
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“It’s the little lies, the accumulation of self-deception.”
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“Kincaid refrained from saying that few children seemed to appreciate being given advantages their parents lacked—they saw such benefits as their due.”
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“He was carried along as easily as a shell in a wave.”
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“Attractive, too, in a sleek, bony way, if one cares for women who look intelligent.”
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“Kincaid wondered what universal formula required that a person should sit down to receive bad news. Was it merely a precaution against fainting or falling, or had it become a kind of foreshadowing, effective in easing the shock?”
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